63 Pubs and Bars found in or around Harringay (Train Station)

The sheer size of The Twelve Pins and its proximity to Finsbury Park station limit its appeal a little, but it's not really so bad. The interior is quite magnificent, if a little careworn, a good example of a Victorian pub...

When the The Great Northern Railway Tavern closed for a refurb, we were worried that the beautiful original features and etched glass would end up in a reclamation yard, or the skip. Now that itâs reopened weâre...

Situated directly opposite the tube station, The Gaslight is a sparsely furnished place with little to recommend it. Loud pop usually blares out, making this more a convenient meeting place than somewhere to linger over a pint.

For any Crouch Enders still a little too young at heart to trade in their urbane, carefree lifestyle for a three wheeled buggy just yet, Kiss the Sky is probably the bar in N8. Formerly called Star Bar, our Saturday night found...

You would think from reading Fancyapint, that sometimes we have some issues with Wetherspoon pubs. Sadly when they keep running atrocious places, we will keep criticising them. Saying that, despite a less-than-salubrious...

Situated on an imposing corner plot, one can only imagine the rise and fall which befell this nondescript area to have such an impressive pub. Still, its on the up again and the Three Compasses now markets itself to attract the...

Greene King didn't learn many lessons from the second generation of pub renovations (such as those done by M&B) and when the Maynard was refurbished, the 'Arms' was dropped and it became a cavernous, bland place to drink....

The Shaftesbury Tavern had been toddling along for a long time as a standard, unexciting but harmless local's pub before it shut last year. The trouble, we suspected, was the location; somewhere betwixt Archway and Crouch End...

The Hornsey Tavern is a friendly, popular local in leafy Hornsey. It seemed as if one or two of the older regulars had a rather faraway look in their eye, but everyone appeared to know each other, which made for a jolly...